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Valencia Port: Schedules, Rates and Updated Information

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Valencia Port user reviews

Author: Rita Borg.
Comment: Nice and lively city
Rating: 5.0
Date: 5 years ago

Author: k Gerring.
Comment: Beautiful city.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 6 years ago

Author: giovanna quirito visone.
Comment: I absolutely recommend visiting this beautiful city, the third in Spain, there is so much to see starting from the historic center with the beautiful churches, then the wonderful oceanographic, you go from the ocean to the Mediterranean with many varieties of fish, not to be missed the dolphin show…what can I say, a tour of the Albufeira nature reserve is absolutely worth it. Have a nice holiday.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 5 years ago

Author: Livia.
Comment: Beautiful city. Convenient to reach by plane even from Turin. Metro under the airport Very convenient for getting around the city without the need for a car. Beautiful buildings in the center in Art Nouveau style. Magnificent park along the river for walks and sports in the greenery surrounded by nature. Spectacular city of arts and sciences. The zoo and dolphinarium are beautiful! Huge sandy beaches with sunbeds and umbrella rental at reasonable prices. Paella is exquisite sangria to be enjoyed outdoors in the cafés near the market in the centre. City to see and experience at least once!!
Rating: 5.0
Date: 5 years ago

Author: José Luis Basterra Molina.
Comment: Valencia is a city that has three faces, one looks to the past, to its Roman-Visigothic and Mozarabic origins, which give it an enterprising and incombustible character, another looks inland, to its Vega between its two rivers; the Júcar and the Turia, its nearby mountains that provide it with innumerable aquifers, everything that gives it other wealth; It is the entrepreneurial character and dedication to daily work and craftsmanship, its pottery, tile crafts, its undeniable art in wood and metal, its orchard, we can assure that today it feeds a good part of Europe. And the third, that face that looks at the sea, with a great seafaring tradition, about which Blasco Ibáñez y Pinto wrote formidably and in an unmatched way by Joaquín Sorolla, for the greater glory of his land. Without forgetting anything and no one, these three facets merge in the greatest festivals known to humanity, Las Fallas, those ancestral celebrations that lead to constant renewal so as not to perish in apathy. That’s my land! the one who saw me born.
Rating: 5.0
Date: 5 years ago

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